Hi Nick,
Nick Dokos writes:
[snip: Loris' whinging and Karl's response (24 lines)]
>> However, I still don't like the long #+TBLFM, although it's not going to
>> kill me.
>>
>
> That's good, because I think you'll have to live with it :-)
>
> There is support for multiple TBLFM lines, but not i
Erik Hetzner writes:
> * org-attach.el (org-attach-use-annex): New function to check if git
> annex should be used.
> (org-attach-annex-get-maybe): New function to get a file from git
> annex if necessary.
> (org-annex-open): Automatically fetch attached files from git annex when
> open
Stefan Monnier writes:
[...]
> I see the problem. org-src-font-lock-fontify-block is using buffers
> named " org-src-fontification:" in an unusual way:
> they're updated via normal buffer modifications, but they're not put in
> font-lock-mode, so all the font-lock machinery which tries to keep
Hello Nicolas,
thank you for the pointer. I will try that and report.
Right now I remap C-c C-k in org-capture-mode. That works for the moment, but
I'm not satisfied yet.
Regards
Thomas Holst
Nicholas writes:
> Hello,
>
> Thomas Holst writes:
>
> > Is there another way to execute lisp cod
Hi all,
make test is hanging on my environment, on the babel sh tests.
Environment:
- ubuntu (15.10)
- GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.16.6) of 2015-09-17 on
lgw01-52, modified by Debian
- org-mode git master (c74b99a75b26f3ee3ee296ba9996afcbd6f915de)
The tests that seem t
* org-attach.el (org-attach-use-annex): New function to check if git
annex should be used.
(org-attach-annex-get-maybe): New function to get a file from git
annex if necessary.
(org-annex-open): Automatically fetch attached files from git annex when
opening if necessary.
* testing/lisp/te
Hi Rasmus,
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback.
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016 13:19:56 -0800,
Rasmus wrote:
>
> Hi Erik,
>
> Thanks for the patch.
>
> Note that between git-annex v6 and annex.largefiles most of the checking
> is unnecessary. In my opinion it would be much more useful to start
> ripping ou
i find the table editor is broken in maint. the point in the other
window is off screen most of the time. at least with large fonts.
On 1/25/16, Nick Dokos wrote:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Hi Karl,
>>
>> Karl Voit writes:
>>
>>> * Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi,
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
Is the
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* Achim Gratz [2016-01-25 19:34]:
Achim Gratz writes:
This commit is marked as TINYCHANGE, but committed by the author
himself. How and why did someone not having assigned copyright to the
FSF get push access to the Orgmode repository?
The same thing again, with no previous communication
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, vendo.li...@libero.it wrote:
Chuck,
Thank you for addressing my issue with backquote and CDLaTeX.
[snip]
However I was wondering if there's a way to remap backquote so that the minor
mode CDLatex doesn't override Org-mode's keymap, specifically its mapping of
the backquo
Hello,
Thomas Holst writes:
> Is there another way to execute lisp code when capture buffer is killed
> with C-c C-k?
I think `org-capture-after-finalize-hook' should be run nonetheless.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Gary Oberbrunner writes:
> I'm running emacs 25.0.50.1 (2014-12-10 nightly) with latest org-mode (now
> that git's working again) on Windows 7.
>
> I have org-startup-folded set to nil (show everything). When I visit an
> org-mode file, I get an error in org-set-startup-visibility saying
Hello,
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> when exporting radio targets to PDF they appear as normal text.
> Sometimes I wish I could make them invisible but this is a behaviour I
> can live with.
You should use regular targets, then.
> Anyway, when exporting to html the r
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the patch.
Note that between git-annex v6 and annex.largefiles most of the checking
is unnecessary. In my opinion it would be much more useful to start
ripping out annex specific code, though the automatic fetching should be
added.
Erik Hetzner writes:
> +(defun org-attach
Chuck,
Thank you for addressing my issue with backquote and CDLaTeX.
>From your explanation I gather my problem just split in two.
1. Remap an alternative key to type ` (backquote or back-tick, as you prefer),
possibly a key that CDLaTeX understands so it allows me to enter the "math
symbols m
Achim Gratz writes:
> This commit is marked as TINYCHANGE, but committed by the author
> himself. How and why did someone not having assigned copyright to the
> FSF get push access to the Orgmode repository?
The same thing again, with no previous communication on the mailing list
and again on mai
Hi Karl
> I tried to reference "the item one row up" via @@#-1$1 (and similar)
> and failed. Is there a way to accomplish this as well?
It fails because @@#-1$1 is only substituted with @1-1$1, @2-1$1 etc.
depending on the row it is evaluated on.
To be able to use an expression as the index for
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>>
>> The question is: why?
>
> Because, purely aesthetically, I don't like having a #+TBLFM line which
> is 240 characters lon
Alan Schmitt writes:
> I’m having the same problem with python: I’m still in emacs-lisp mode.
> I checked the value of the variable and it is as expected. For some
> reason the change is not picked up. Is it because there are several
> occurrences of "elisp" in the list and it’s not the first one
Alan Schmitt writes:
[...]
> I’m having the same problem with python: I’m still in emacs-lisp mode.
> I checked the value of the variable and it is as expected. For some
> reason the change is not picked up. Is it because there are several
> occurrences of "elisp" in the list and it’s not the fi
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Hi Karl,
>
> Karl Voit writes:
>
>> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>>
>> The question is: why?
>
> Because, purely aesthetically, I don't like having a #+TBLFM line which
> is 240 characters lon
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> * Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Hi!
>
>> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
>
> The question is: why?
Because, purely aesthetically, I don't like having a #+TBLFM line which
is 240 characters long when the window (and the table in it) is le
On 2016-01-25 10:11, Kyle Meyer writes:
> Alan Schmitt writes:
>
>> On 2016-01-24 18:35, Stefan Huchler writes:
>>
>>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>>
Looks like you've got the right variable, but the key should be the
language name and the value should be major mode you want.
Hi!
* Xebar Saram wrote:
>
> I keep syncing (via git,unison etc) all my org files all the time between 4
> machines and i just had enough :) im not (and probably never will be)
> disciplined enough to properly save and close all my 100's of buffer before
> i leave each machine each time and im al
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2016-01-24 18:35, Stefan Huchler writes:
>
>> Kyle Meyer writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Looks like you've got the right variable, but the key should be the
>>> language name and the value should be major mode you want.
>>>
>>> ("elisp" . xah-emacs-lisp)
>>
>> I changed it a fe
* Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> Is there any way to break up an overly long #+TBLFM line?
The question is: why?
My guess: you're missing the C-c ' (org-edit-special) which offers
you a user-friendly way to modify formulas.
--
mail|git|SVN|photos|postings|SMS|phonecalls|RSS|CSV|XML to Org-
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
[snip: stuff about syncthing (22 lines)]
If you are going to run a home server, would ownCloud be an option?
>>>
>>> I tried to put that on an Ubuntu server I've got hosted somewhere, and
>>> gosh did it try to install a lot of stuff. Nor would it start up after
>>>
* Michael Brand wrote:
> Hi Karl
Hi!
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Karl Voit wrote:
>
>> I never understood the @@#-syntax anyway. On [1] I referenced to [2].
>
> Please see the Org manual for @# and $#. Thus @@#$1 is substituted
> with @1$1, @2$1, @3$1 etc. depending on the row it is eval
gongzhitaao writes:
> Maybe it is good if someone could finish a test suit for Orgmode so
> that it does not break things unexpectedly. (I'd be happy to if
> someone could give me some guidance into the code structure)
>
The test suite is in the testing/ subdirectory of the org-mode git repo.
T
> Sure. With
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
> (require 'cl-lib)
> (message "test")
> #+END_SRC
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
> in /tmp/scratch.org, run
>
> emacs -Q --eval "(setq org-src-font
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>>
>>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>>
Thierry Banel writes:
> Syncthing is your own cloud.
> Released under the Mozilla Public License.
Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always
"sgeorgii ." writes:
> Hello Kyle.
>
> Today I completely uninstalled org-mode from emacs, restalled fresh and
> installed the latest org version 20160125.
>
> I see the bug right now on my screen.
>
> M-x
>
> org-agenda
>
> M
>
> Match:
&
On 2016-01-24 18:35, Stefan Huchler writes:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>>
>> Looks like you've got the right variable, but the key should be the
>> language name and the value should be major mode you want.
>>
>> ("elisp" . xah-emacs-lisp)
>
> I changed it a few times and I think I had it this w
Hello,
gongzhitaao writes:
> Does orgmode comes with a full-coverage test suit?
No, it doesn't.
> It seems that the new Org (8.3.3) breaks something in org.el
>
> When I'm firing up org agenda, I got an error in the function `org-activate-
> plain-links`
>
> (wrong-type-argument listp org-
Hi,
Does orgmode comes with a full-coverage test suit?
It seems that the new Org (8.3.3) breaks something in org.el
When I'm firing up org agenda, I got an error in the function `org-activate-
plain-links`
(wrong-type-argument listp org-link)
Maybe it is good if someone could finish a test
Hello Kyle.
Today I completely uninstalled org-mode from emacs, restalled fresh and
installed the latest org version 20160125.
I see the bug right now on my screen.
M-x
org-agenda
M
Match:
Result: *Messages* = org-agenda-finalize: Wrong type argument: listp,
default
What else can I say
Hi,
Not sure since when, but the TOC links of "Short Contents" at the top
of org.html are broken. links pointing to the same section in the
menu at top right corner or in the toc under the "Org Mode Manual" are
fine.
I see "toc_" prefix in the bad links but not sure how to fix them.
Best,
--
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> "Loris Bennett" writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>>
>>> Thierry Banel writes:
>>>
Syncthing is your own cloud.
Released under the Mozilla Public License.
>>>
>>> Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always-on server
>>> somewhere to make it wor
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Thierry Banel writes:
>>
>>> Syncthing is your own cloud.
>>> Released under the Mozilla Public License.
>>
>> Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always-on server
>> somewhere to make it work. I use the Syncthing app on my Andro
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Thierry Banel writes:
>
>> Syncthing is your own cloud.
>> Released under the Mozilla Public License.
>
> Almost, but not quite: you still need your own always-on server
> somewhere to make it work. I use the Syncthing app on my Android phone,
> so that the phone kind o
Hello (),
when exporting radio targets to PDF they appear as normal text.
Sometimes I wish I could make them invisible but this is a behaviour I
can live with.
Anyway, when exporting to html the radio targets appear like a regular
link (technically I think they are a named anchor, something like
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